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I've been out of the hobby for awhile and thinking about coming back! I had a bad persistent case of Dinos ID'd as Amphidinium in my 3 year old 45 gallon mixed reef tank that really burned me out. They weren't killing my coral but within hours of blowing them off the sand they would reappear. At the time I tried literally everything I could find, lowering nutrients, raising nutrients, dosing silica daily, Vibrant, UV sterilizer, Microbactor7, dosing phytoplankton, and daily removal via fine filter sock. I fought them over a year, and eventually ended up tearing down my tank due to moving. I want to do anything I can to avoid dealing with that again. I've heard of some using some starter live rock to add biodiversity to the tank to help prevent Dino. I went to a couple of LFS's and none of them recommended this. One of the LFS's suggested adding some of his tank water to help start my tank and said that he's had good luck fighting and preventing Dinos in other tanks by doing so. In my last tank I only used Marco dry rock and Caribsea sand, I'm hesitant to try live rock from somewhere like TBS or a local reefer due to the pests or issues I could introduce, especially if it really isn't effective at preventing Dino. Have there been any other breakthroughs to kicking Dino for good, such as live rock?